
Title | : | The Quest (Warriors for the Light #3) |
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ISBN | : | 0373617801 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780373617807 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 281 |
Publication | : | First published February 1, 2008 |
Nolan had never stopped loving his ex-fiancée. Teaming with her on this dangerous assignment tested his restraint. Above all, he had to protect her, as their enemy was hot on their heels. On the hunt for the emerald sphere, they had to believe in the power of good...and love.
The Quest (Warriors for the Light #3) Reviews
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Dr. Kendra Johnson, renowned archaeologist for Harvard University, is not sure she wants to be working with her former lover and fellow archaeologist Nolan Galloway. She has not forgiven him for his part in her sister Debby's death. Yet she's being asked to work with Galloway for the Vesica Piscis to search for Emerald Key necklace. Both Kendra and Nolan have Vesica Piscis birthmarks on their necks. Dr. Nolan Galloway is not sure how he's going to react to seeing Kendra again. He's still in love with her after all these years apart. Vescis Piscis are people of the light or light energy called Taqe and people of the dark or heavy energy called the Tupay are also searching for Emerald Key necklaces too. The Tupay leader is Victor carancho Guerra will possess a body to get what he wants no matter the cost. It's a race to see who gets the Emerald Key necklace first. Can Kendra forgive Nolan? Will Nolan tell Kendra how he feels? Can Kendra let go of the past? Will Guerra succeed? Your answers await you in The Quest.
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Paranormal
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The 3rd book in the Warrior's for the Light series...I felt this one was definitely better than the first two books in the series.
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just not enough here to make up for the stuff i really didn't like.
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Mostly predictable, and likely would have been even more so if I had read the first two volumes before this.
Light verse dark has been the theme of humanity throughout history, literary or just life. While slightly intriguing, overall this book failed to really capture my attention.
The main characters are archeologists, but their profession was only used as fodder for background knowledge. All discoveries were made via psychic gifts. Disappointing for a girl who grew up loving Indiana Jones and Dirk Pitt. (Yes, neither were true to the profession either, but at least they had to follow ancient clues rather than mystical road signs.)
The emotional baggage felt too contrived to me. If they had loved each other as much as claimed in the prologue, at least one of them would have fought for the relationship after the rafting accident. Not too mention, having all of that negativity nurtured for nearly a decade and then magically dissolved in less than a week? Human hearts and emotions may be maleable, but that was more disbelief than I could suspend.